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  2. Xerox Alto - Wikipedia

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    Introductory price: ... 2.5 MB one-platter disk cartridge [3] Operating system: Alto Executive (Exec) CPU: ... The Xerox Alto is a computer system developed at Xerox ...

  3. List of commercial failures in computing - Wikipedia

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    Jef Raskin's visit to Xerox PARC, known among the American computer industry for the Xerox Alto, in the early 1970s also changed the course of Lisa's development. Raskin would have his student at University of California, San Diego , software engineer Bill Atkinson , convince Steve Jobs to visit PARC, and Jobs would recognize the value of GUIs ...

  4. Altos Computer Systems - Wikipedia

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    The 886 used a 7.5 MHz processor, while in the other two it ran at 8 MHz. [24] The 2086 had a zero wait state main processor. Each 10-port serial communication board had its own 8-MHz 8086. Announced in 1985. Ran Xenix 3.0. [25] Unlike Altos' earlier machines, the 1086 and 2086 used a tower case. [1] Altos 3068. Initially based on a 12 MHz ...

  5. Category:Xerox computers - Wikipedia

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    Xerox Alto games (1 P) S. Scientific Data Systems (6 P) Pages in category "Xerox computers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  6. Diablo Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Diablo Data Systems was a division of Xerox created by the acquisition of Diablo Systems Inc. for US$29 million in 1972, [1] [2] a company that had been founded in 1969 by George E. Comstock, Charles L. Waggoner and others. [3] [4] The company was the first to release a daisy wheel printer, in 1970. Metal Daisy Wheel for Xerox & Diablo printers

  7. Charles P. Thacker - Wikipedia

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    Charles Patrick "Chuck" Thacker (February 26, 1943 – June 12, 2017) was an American pioneer computer designer. [3] He designed the Xerox Alto, which is the first computer that used a mouse-driven graphical user interface (GUI).

  8. List of home computers by video hardware - Wikipedia

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    CPU VRAM access can cause visual distortions, Half-character attribute cells (8x4) [a] KC 85/3 1986 LC KC 85/4 1988 64K 320x256 40x256 (16fg8bg), 320x256 (4 [b]) LC Yes No Vertical video ram, Single line vertical attribute cells (8x1), 2 buffers Xerox Alto: 1973 61206 bytes drawn by software on 606x808 Mono (606x808) LC Yes

  9. CaseLabs - Wikipedia

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    CaseLabs was the trade name used by the now defunct CFC California Fabrication Inc (based in Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California) for their consumer computer case business. [1] The company was founded in 1971 as a manufacturer of computer cases for electronic, military, medical, and industrial applications, and started making cases for the ...